New holding company launches in Örebro

Hi Performance Holding AB has been registered as a new holding company in Örebro. The company aims to own and manage shares in other firms. Board chair is Catrine Östlund, aged 61.

A new holding company, Hi Performance Holding AB, has recently been established in Örebro. According to reports from Nerikes Allehanda, the company's purpose is to own and manage shares in other businesses. This is a standard setup for holding companies that handle investments and ownership in subsidiaries.

The board is chaired by Catrine Östlund, who is 61 years old. No further details on the company's operations or background are provided in the available information. Örebro, a city in central Sweden, will host this new corporate entity.

Holding companies like Hi Performance Holding AB are commonly used to centralize ownership and facilitate portfolio management. The registration signals a step toward business expansion in the region.

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